It can print a nose within 30 minutes and it can cost you anywhere between $10,000 and $39,000.
It's equipped with dual, high powered fans producing powerful airflow. It's equipped with a lot of cool specs, from it's built in self sterilizer to it's touch display. No need to take the latex off, just proceed with the scientific work.
Erik Gatenholm is the chief executive and co-founder of a small Swedish company called Cellink. Even though he is currently focused on cartilage and skin cells suitable for drug testing, Erik believes that his company will make a major breakthrough in 20 years by being able to make implantations on real humans.
Erik Gatenholm
Co~founder Hector Maritnez
With $1.5 million in sales it's first year, most of Cellink's sales have so far been to academic institutions in the US, Asia and Europe, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University and University College London.
A wonderful invention. I can only hope Eli Musk teams up with this great duo. We will see how that goes. Link to official article down below.
https://futurism.com/a-new-bio-ink-could-be-used-to-3d-print-artificial-organs/